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1 Eight blice t Carp' entier And Gibbons Battle Seems Certain ; New York, july -7Hope of getting - Georges Carpentier's signature today t to the articles of agreement for a, bout with Tom Gibbons on Columbus Day ! October 12, was expressed by Tex Rickard, who said he expected a visit , from Descatrips, the French boxers' - manager during the afternoon. Terms for the match were under - , etood to include a percentage basis of about 30 or 35 per cent of the gross rate receipts. for Carpentier. t was ' expected -that the bout would be ar - ranged before -the Frenchman leaves tor Prance to visit his wife and baby daughter on July 14 No trouble Se expected from the Gibbons side of - the contract Rickard had hoped to , arrange the meeting for Labor Day, , but Carpentier's broken hand will pre vent...him from entering the ring ba - fore,the early part of October , $200,000 Bouir Los Angeles, July 7Captain J. M. McCaw, a- wealthy clubman, formerly : with the British air service and now , , of Pasadena, ha-s sent a teleg-ram to Jack Kearns, manager for Jack Dempsey, asking if Kearns would ac cept offer for Dempsey to meet : Jack Johnson on Labor Day, half the t receipts to go to the fighters and half to the local post of disabled veterans of the World War. ; - 1 - Markets Bat Ball Hard The Public Market nine defeated t the Hawland nine by a score of 11 to 1, in a Mercantile League game last night. The Marketeers got 16 bits to 5 for the Dry Goods clerks. i Callahan" played a stellar game for , , the Howland nine, nailing three men , at the plate.- ' Graham starred for. the blarketeers, accepting five chances in , ; center and getting three safe bingles. The lineup Public MarketLip tak, p; McCarten. c; Schultz, lb; Smith, 2b; 3b; Walker. ss; Dodge, If; Buckland. rf; and Gra ' ' barn, as. HowlandsParkerton. p; Harty, c; Gibson, lb; -Harris. 2b; Post, 3b; 'Dooley, ss; Callahan. lf; Stetzer, rf; - t and- Lockwood, cf. R H E B.- P. M.1 1 0 0 3 3 1 2 0-11 16 1 !Ittsvirnd 010000000-1 54 8 Bannas Shuts Starniford It Bannas allowed only two singles - 8.nd the local trade school fielded per fectly behind him. and they shut out ; the Stamford Trade nine, 14 to O. The ; local twirler fanned 14 of the Lock i City batters and passed none. Every , member of the local team got a bit Paige Ted getting a homer. double and ', two singles. Macheski and Mrzack also, got homers. Donbullin. star track man and fielder of the Bridge , : port team, sprained his ankle while s slidingotto third base the fourth and bad t be removed from the game. The--injury will seriously handica,p t :the Trade School team in the A. A. IT ; meet here July 23. The local team lineup Mrzack, 3b, Macheski lb. Petrino cf, Paige ss, ; Donbullin if, Chelacy c. Grimalow cf. Finnell rt, Whelan '2b, and Ban - nas p. R H E T. S. 3 0 3 1 2 1 4 0-14 '22 0 S. T.8.000000000-0 00 Hooks And Jabs By CHICI-CTLF,ATON. :, We are in recei,pt of a letter' from George Werner, brother of Manager -- I Jimmy Werner.formerly Johnny Gray ' of Boston, dn which Manager Werner t sta,tes that George Werner, who ex pects to come to Bridgeport next ! month to make it his permanent t home, issues :a defi to Lou Bognsh and !--other welterweights of the state. ' Georgie Werner has fought such i boys as Jimmy Ftuzzetti, Charley Parker, Freddy Yelle, Johnny Downs, Young Sacco, Georgie Ward, 'Willie , Doyle. and Walter Mohr Manager ' Werner may be reached at 187 , Powell street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dyekmart Street Oval, Manhattan's biggest open-air arena, will stage it's opergng show tonight. offering four - twelve-round top-noteh events. The : card is: Bari Baird, Johnny Mur , ray, , Frankie Jerome .vs. Abe Gold ; : stein, Billy De Foe vs. Charley Pilk , Ington and Sa,mmy Seiger against Micky Brown. Ted Russell, the Norwich middle : Weight, has been matched to meet 1-larold Abbott in a twelve round go at the Iteckaway S. C., July 8. Patsy Bogash, who has been inac , s",, tive for a couple of months, Win SOOT1 start training again in preparation for his re-entry into the squared cir - :4-ele next month. Patsy says it's too - , hotto fight fhese days. ANDERSON'S RETORT The Bridgeport High track team ; was not prohibited to run -in the, A.. A. U. meet at Bristol last Monday. In fact-the B. H. S. team did not run. The Hi 'hoppers who competed t at Bristol ran under the name of the Bridgeport A. C. - Coach Al Anderson said today that I he was given permission to run his , team during the s-ummer by High I school authorities. Anderson says the fact that football men will be , , "burnt out" is all "bosh." Track, ( will keep them in trim," said - the, mentor. He said that if such troll ble continues he will not allow the Hilltoprpers to enter the meet July 23, ! under any name. . - rt-TNAms vs. PEQUCYrS. 9 The Putrtams of the Boys' Club will cross bats with the Pe-quote of South Lnort, Sunday, at Seaside Park, on Dia rnond No. 1. The Pequots bested the -Putrtams once before on their ovrn diamond, but the Bo 3rs' Club team is , out to tulla the tables. Rogers is -slated to be on the mourtd for the ;Putztarna, and Banville will do the re , pcertving. All of the following are re tquested to be on hand on Sunday at 11:15 rs. rn.: Zappulla Wheeler, i Coleaterra, Bartville, Rogers, Morse, Glynn, Fulton and Neary. Rus !mei will twirl for the Pequots. Tur , ,coes homer in the former game fea - itured irt the hitting cloass, while Ful . -1on's fielding featured in- that -crs. 1 Protect m OUTDOOR SPORTS V - '' . 57 - .. ;woo), . . ,-1 Yr NAV' Ti!t. -Thi riz:P-0." 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Bridgeport will have its crwri mam moth track and field day when the Board of Recreation stages the first outdoor A A. V meet ever sta-ged in this city on Jp ly 23. Several state championship events are extlected to be on the program. Coach Al An derson is trying hard to have the mile and 100 3rard championship events staged that day- He is bet ting on some of his Bed and Black athletes to cop the honors. The High school team won the indoor meet here with flying colors and have been going better ever since and Coach Anderson claims that his squad 'will run off with the premier honors here on the 23rd. The events will include 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash. 440 yard run, 88,0 yard run, mile run shot put, high jump, broad jump, pole vault and interclub relay The meet will afford a good chance for the St. Joiteph's to run off the race that has heen long disputed be Seeley Will Defend 'Golf Title On Greenwich Links W. Parker Seeley, Brooklavrn golfer, will be milled upon to defend his championship title at the twentY second annual championships of the Connecticut Golf Association which will be hold ou the links of the Greenwich Countrv Club July 13, 14 and 16. A record field will compete for the title this year. 'rhe medal round is at 36 holes, 3'2 to qualify. Entries muet be irt the hands ot Howard S. White of Beacon Falls, secretary of the association, by next Saturday. Members of the aa,z;ociation are Local Rifle - Expert High The following' is the result of the third tryout held by tbe Cpnnecticut Rifle and Pistol association to select a team to represent Connecticut at the national matches. held at Camp Perry during the period between .August 27 and Sept. 22. Each team will consists of a captain, coach. ten shooting members and two alternates. The 13. S. Government will pay all travelling expenses to and from Camp Perry and will also furnish each team vvith slepeing quarters and meals while at Camp Perry. W. Naramore, Bridgeport, 140; H. Thomas. Quinnipiac, 137; C. B. Nara-, more. Bridgeport. 136; P. Rogers. Quinnipiac, 133; P. A. Petrie, Bridge port, 126; L. P. Howath, Quinnlpiac, 122; Morrell, Quinniplac, 112; P. Montgomery, Quinnipiac, 112; H. T. Munson, Quinnipiac, 106. The next tryout will be held at New Haven, Sunday, July 10. Shoot-1 ing commences at 9 a. m. Yale Athlet6s Sta,rt Training Cambridg-e, Mass., July 7--johnny Mack, trainer of the Yale athletes who will join -forces with Harvard on July 23 against the combined team from Oxford and Cambridge, brought sixmembers of his team -to the Stadium yesterday for their first workout. The drill was very light. consisting merely of starts for the track men and just a. little high hurdling' for Sheddert. The Yale men who reported at Beach Bluff were Hi lles, Chapman, Siemens, Shedden, Feldman and Vanderphyl. Mack has decided to use Hi lles in the mile run instead of the two-mile 8.nd enter Vanderphyl in the longer distance. ILIMKEVE Mixieo City, 3Uly 7..---Underground passages are to be located at 20 of the principal street crossings in this city to relieve the tr-affic situation which has become serious. It is planned to have the cost of digging the tunnels covered by rentals from varous concessions which he to be located underground. Work ot ex cavating is to begin soon. Afflicted with paralytic nerve shock due io an automobile accident and without the use cif his right arm, a Chicago man has trained his left hand to handle a brush and has turn ed to painting. His rpaintillgS bring a-- good price in the market. 4 . ; s AC.... 7 I 0-1 ; .01 A 10,41k0.1 tween themselves and the Swedish A. C. since the armor3r meet. The :11riints claim that they edged - the Swedes by one-filth of a second in the time relay at the indoor meet. They have greatly improved their team and are out to be in the lead when the point score is counted up. The Trade school two-man track team will also compete but with the recent shcrvvings made by this team means that- their handicaps will be cut considerably. The American A.A. has formed a track team and claim to have one of the fastest relay squads in the city. They won the Pleasure Beach relay on Memorial Day. There will be several other teams from. outside the city on the entry list. These will include the Wesrt Mnd tA. C.. el Bristol; Waterbury K. C. Hartford Flyers, Nevv Haven Harriers, New Britain A. C.., and the Devon A. C. P. V. Gahan of this 'city is sending out entry blanks to all athletic clubs in the cit3r and state: . Jack Sidesteps Cupid's Wallop :A -9 Brook lawn. Fairfield. Farmington, New Canaan, Ridgefield. Wallingford, Waterbury, Greenwich. Hartford, Car pet Club, Hartford; Highland, Litch field. Manchester, Naugatuck, New Haven, Norwich, Pine Orchard, Put nam, Quotanset, Raoe Brook, Sequin, Shenecossett, Shuttle Meadow. Sound Beach. Weategue, Wee Burn, West port. Virethersfield. Windsor and Woodway. The officers of the association are: J. T. Soutter. Greenwich, president; B Morris, Hartford, vice president; 11-awara, White., secretary-treasurer. 9 Chicago, July 7--Dan Cupid will not get the opportunity of landing a, kayo on Jack Dempsey, just yet at any rate, according to the world's boxing champion "What about the rumor re garding your prospective mar riage," he was asked. -Nothing to it." he said. "Every time I go out with a g-irl somebody starts the rmnor I'm engaged or about to be mar ried. I have no such intentions at this time." 'rhe channalon who Is ext rotate to visit his mother in Salt Lrake City, also declared he would not fight Carpentier again. 12 Starters In Tavern Stakes Cleveland, July 7---(Four events were on today's grand circuit harness racing program at North Randall, with the $5,000 Tavern Stake for 2:14 trotters as the feature. Twelve startersjhad been named to go the Tavern, most prominent of which were Galli Curci, Jeannette Rankin and Hilda Fletcher. Be cause of her mark of 2:03 3-4, last fall, Galli Curci was the overnight favorite, The other events on the card were the 2:20 , pace with ten probable starters; the 2:06 pace with six, and the 2:10 trot with ten. STEUBENS 013T wrrn DEPT. - TRe Steuben A. C. challenges any 13 to 15 year old team in the city for a game next Sunday to be played at Old Mill Green. A game can be arranged by calling Manager William Pascone, Barnum 3888. LEACTE CROSS BEATEN . -Nevr York, July 7.---T,each Cross, who ten years ago was such art idol of the East Side as Lightweight Champion Benny Leonard is today, was outpointed by Jimmy Duffy, of the West Side, in a tenround final of the boxing show at Ebbete Field last night It was a happy evening for elhe Cross family, nevertheless, for in the semi-final Marty, brother of Leach, put it all over Paddy Murphy in ten rounds though he gave the latter nearly 2.8"pounds. - Advertist in TheTiraes II z With the July 4 mark passed, ma jor league ball fans are centering their optics on the pennant races in the National and American leagues. As a rule the teams- that head the packs in the American. and National leagues on July 4 are bang up fa vorites to win the pennant. 4iro This is only partly, true today for the reason that both races are two chili affairs- The champion Cleveland Indians are barely hlellding their own with the heavY hitting 'Yankees stepping on their heels- The surprisingly chipper Pittsburgh Pirates have manag-, ed to keep paces ahead of John McGraw's pennant hungry Giants in the National League. - But there is no certainty that the first of August will not see a. change in -the complexion of 'both races. The hnpending inter-sectional series with Fkistern American and Western National League clubs on the road may develop the real turning points of both racksts. Star Athletes In Big Meet Berkeley, Cal., Jul3r 7Sixty noted American college and club athletes who competed in the National Ama teur Athletic Union track and field meet at Pasadena, Calif., July 3, 4 and 5, will enter an invitation meet to be held here Saturday by the Pacific As sociation of the A A- U., it was An nounced triday. Among the athletes expected are Bernie Wefers, Jr., Par Ryan, McDonald,-McGrath, J. B. Pearman and Helffrich, of New York; Gordon of Harvard; Earl J. Thomson and Con nolly of Boston, and Charles W. Pad dock of Los Angeles. Trio Of Pin Tilts Tonight State duckpin tomtney tilts carded for Bridgeport tonig-ht follows: Teller vs. Kausler, Arcade alleks; Anderson vs. "B." HarpoK, Connie Lewis' alleys; Stokes vs. Kausler Ar cade alleys, Local bowlers rolling out of town are Dewey vs. McCarthy in Hartford; Kelly vs. Orsini in Hartford and Sad ler vs. NSThite in New Haven. On Connie Lewis' drives last night Lou Dewey excelled Bob Stone, win ning six out of 1.1 games. There were two tie contests. Scores: Dewey: 95 100 12.3 97 10,0 102 98 119 115 120 89 107 99-4384. , Stone: 91 91 123 105 100 1Q3 106 96 110 103 111 88 111--1338. - Spalding Bells 151. Spalding recorded a. 151 score 41nð defeated B." Harper Art six out of 11 games in New Haven. Scores: Spalding: 94 119 138 126 151 109 96 132 104 117 123--1309. Harper: 96 125 103 99 114 94 124 93 116 123 93-1180. , Bill Sadler Defeated. .404734It Sadler was defeated by Orsini in Hartford, the Capital CIty pinner winning six of the games. Scores: Orsini: 95 117 101 93 82 107 124 103 96 96 122 97-1228. Sadler: 97 98'107 99 90 107 114 100 107 94 93 95-4201- 41ays Fight reeved Bet In- Pennies , ,.. ..........., , -f-,-:,,..,, - '''',-;;; HITTING -THE d r 1 , ,,i,,,,,,;f,:-: - -- - ,-,',' SPORT TRAIL li ; ,,:,,,,.:: A E 1 With Cp. E. Firstbrook .1) One jitney driver on the Para dise Green line won a, lot of money on the Belt. He is Steve Shoemaker. At least he thought he had won a, lot, when he felt the weight of the bundle. "Tricky Jimmy" was the cheerful- loser He paid his bet with a hundred pennies, which is a big bunch of coht to transport on a iintelr, bus. latest reports aro that ' Shoemak,er was temporarily a BY TAD ,11 t 1 s'''Itrtlf111,. 1 Yi i I IJ-1 , t 11 Z, Latt 1 At ft -78! The fate of the Yankees may hang on what they can do in the west- The same may be said of the Pirates, pla-ying in the east And neither team is going to have an easy row to hoe The coming series, there fore, will leave the Indians and Giants with ever3rthing in their fa vor for building up percentage and if they are to keep in the scramble they will have to take advantage of Tris Speaker's team so far this season has shown the best fight ing' sPirit el anY club in either league- Time after time the In dians have overcome leads by their opponents, corning from be hind to win vvith rush in -the last few innings They have this to ttbank for the fact that they are lcmding their league today, In the case of the Pirates the sit uation has not changed in more than a month. It is the same old ques tion of whether or not Money Gib son's pitchers will be able to hold out If they crack the Giants will pass them sure, and once in the van McGraws team will be about as easY to catch as a handful of wild eels. SPORT SNAPSHOTS , 'Mr NEW YORKGeorges Carpentler after arranging with Tex Rickard the date for his proposed bout with Torn Gibbons will sail for France On July 14. JEiRSEY CrrYfrhe New Jersey Boxing Commission has placed a ban on Jack Johnson froin boxing in the state following. hie release from Leavetrworth penitentiary. LONDONWilliam T. Tilden. ten nis champion; Devereaux Milburn and Louis Stoddart, poloists, are among the passengers who sailed on the Olympic. BOSTONJohnny Wilson, middle weight champion, has issued a dell for a. match with Georges Carpentier. Is..s1W YORKLudy Langer. Har old Kruger:, Charlotte Bcryle, Helen Wainwright and other swimming stars are among the ebmpetitors down in the meet in the Garden pool tonight. PRIENrCEITON,--0. Trowibridge, one member of the Oxford-CambrhIge athletic teaml. has started to train with the 43hver athletes. PARISThe second round Davis Cup tennis contest between India and France will be played here July 16 and 17. NEW YORK Billy Patterson. brilliant inaelder, who failed to get a chalice with the Giants, has been "farmed" to the Seattle club. , Macey Wheeler Tennis Winner Macey Wheeler played brilliant ten nis at Newport, yesterday, when the Harvard-Yale racqueters vanquished the Oxford-Cambridge team. The summary: Williams, Yale, defeated Barbour, Oxford, 6-1, 6-3. McCarthy, Cambridge, defeated Dunne, Harvard, 6-1, 9-7, 4-6, 6-3. Bundy. "Yale, defeated Lowry, Cam bsidge, 6-4, 8-6, 6-3. Fenno, Harvard, defeated Hopkins, Oxford, 6-0, 6-2, 6-4. Horn, Cambridge, defeated Holmes, Harvard, 6-1, 6-2, 6-1. , Wheeler, Yalta, defeated Hepburn, Oxford, 6-0, 6-4. 4-6. BIG SOCCER GAME. Philadelphia. lnly 7The Scotch soccer players, who are now touring Canada, will play an All-Philadelphia team here next Saturday. , The local team will be selected from the leaAl, ing clubs of the 9itY- , - rate Scrappy Brasscos Come For Series 1 Standing of Teams. Worcester 39 Bridgeport 45 New Haven 35 Htutford . 33 BiMsOeld SPrIngnelid 3-0 Waterbury ..-24 Albany 19 re V: GANtEs Tomonnow. Waterbury in Bridgeport Worcester in Pittsfield. New Haven in Albany. Hartford in Springfield. Today's Games,. Watertrary at Bridge Port New ETaven at Albany.. Worcester at Pittsfield. Hartford at Springfield.. Yesterday's Scores. 13rklgeport 14, Waterbury 2. Worcester S. Pittsfield 2. Hartford 12, Springfield 6. Allyany 6, New Haven 4. ury Waterbury -Fans: Stone Umpires ..r 24 26 2'8 29 31 3'5 34 47 Umpiring of a brand consid ered raw by Waterbury fans re sulted in a, hostile demonstra tion against Umpires McLaugh lin and Waters following the game between the nrasscos and Brown Derbies yesterday in Waterbury. The arbiters had a hard session and were almost continuously the target for vol leys of jeers that evrept over the field, especially during the lat ter part of the game. Some of the more rabid fans at the con clusion of the game vented their feelings by hurling stones at the arbiters. A small and angry 21101) Made an attempt to bar the of ficials from entering the dressing room, but a squad of police pre vented any violence. Numerous comnlaints of poor mupiring have been coming in from all corners of the league circuit during the nest week or ten days. Bridgeport fans had a taste of it on Sunday and Monday but sympathizers of the mups blamed the torrid turn in the weather. It might be a good move for President Dan O'Neil to fix up his vacation list. Lou Dewey of Bridgeport, who is an extra, is available. 'Shamo kin" Kelley, an old thner, has been put into action, but ac cording to reports he has not yet got his eye on the ball and is havitr difficulty in calling strikes and galls. however, was formerly one of the best umps in the minor league ranks and his friends are hoping that he will tound into form. Eastern League Fan Chatter 9 P.C. .619 .574 .556 .532 .530 .462 .4,52 .288 9 Thanks to Albany! The tailenders helped the Bridgeport pennant cause by trimming New Haven, 6 to 4. Dameron's hit was a feature, the Al bany first sacker getting a triple and two singles. Ralph Hea,d, Hartford twirler, post ed another win over the Ponies. Head appears to be a jinx to the Flynn outfit. Degnan, Hartford's new fIrst base man, has some awkward moves as a wielder, but he's a raight3r handy man with the club. Santoro. former Holy CMS'S infield er. is taking Phil Neher's place at shortstcrp in the Hartford lineup, owing to the latter's injury. Lindstrom, Worcester twirler, held Pittsfield to five cjouts, . the league leaders scoring an easy win, 6 to 2- Local fans will ,in all likelihood, see big Tom Schults, new WaterhprY pitcher, in action. Schults is a strapping big fellow and has a large assortment of curves with plenty,of speed. Joe Cosgrove d-eclares he's a comer. Marty Murphy is back the New Haven outfield after a. layoff on the bench for a couple of weeks. BASEBALL RESULTS AMERICAN. Boston 2, Washington 1 , (12 nings, first g-ame; Washington Boston 0 (second game). ' Chicago 2, Detroit 5. - ISandlog of Standing of Tf Pittsburgh New York Boston St Louis Brooklyn Chicago Cincinnati . ..... Philadelphia, 'reams. W IA . . 48 26 Cleveland 48 New York 46 Washington 43 Detroit 38 P.oaton 33 St. Louis ....... 32 Chicago ,30 Philadelphia, 29 28 37 38 40 44 42 4-4 NATIONAL. Pittebungh 3, St. Louie 2. Brooklyn 11, New 'York 4.. Boston 11, Philadelphia 6. in1, P.C. .649 .622 .539 .500 .452 .421 .417 .397 or Tefims. W . P.C. 50 25 .667 44 27 .620 88 32 .543 38 35 .521 38 36 .514 32 37 .464 27 45 .375 20 , 50 .286 I Big League Dust With Alex Ferguson pitching, kthe Yankees lost a 4 to 2 game ag-ainst Rochester. Burleigh Grimes. Brooklyn pitcher,. had a big day. He won his seventh straight game with a -11 to 4 win 1 over the Giants. and banged out a l home run. double and tvvo singles. - Washington and the Red Sox play ed 21 innings without an error. I splitting the doable , Faber. continues to Ditch -fine ball for the White Sox- The Tigers' -clouters were mowertess being held to tour hits and & alautout. Erinnerich, cf 6 3. Ray, 2,b 3 2 Martin, rf 5 3 Rodriguez, lb 6 0 Smith, c 4 .1 Kingdom, ss 3 0 Loftus, If 5 2 Mc Laughlin, 3b 4 I House, p 5 2 Some lively doings in the national pastime realm cs-n be expected at Newfield Park today and tomorrow when Waterbury will be the oppo nents of the speedy Brown Derby ag gregation. Flushed with two vrins in the Brass Cit3r the McCann outfit is - set to make a- clean sweep in the se ries. With the best twirling staff in the league and the B. D.'s swiping the ball at a merry clip -there's no reason , why the pepnant climb shouldn't continue. The locals are now about 2 1-2 games behind the ;) Worcester leaders. ' "Shanty" House Stars. - "Shanty" House won the gold medal and all other honors that go with a victory at Viraterbury yes-terday. Prof...House in addition to lim iting the Brasscos to three scattered hits stung the ball for a homerthe longest ever ma,de, on the Brassville s-rounds---and also for a brace of an gles. It was a heavy hittAng contest, Chadwick Aland Bonnebaeu. the Wa terbur3r twirlers, being bombarded for a total of 16 hits. With the exception of Joe Smith and Wes Kingdon all of the local en tered the B. H. column. Emmerich. Rodriguez and House had three each, -while 'Martin, Loftus and McLaughlin hit safely twice. '; 4, sty'rbele aDnderbactecs ,bliZoluanst5t perfect support. It was the ninth ,erorPde'rfedc47.41-SharitTIty' rorless game in a row played by -the McCann outfit. - - Brassco Pair Pined. 'It was a scrappy affair and Umpire McLaughlin had a busy session In dispensing justice to 'the obstreperous Waterbury team. The leag-ue tress lirY was enriched by $35, as a result of a, $115 fine levied on Joe Cosg,rove 8,nd a, $25 punishment meted out to Deo Dowd. the Brass City second sacker. -- Fast fielding asserted itself in the seventh round when House faltered by .passing the first three batters. It was a signal for the Brass City root ers to "cut loose" and they whooped things op in noisy style, but all to no a,vail. House pulled himself together and the nex-t three batters went out. via the infield route. It w-as a golden opportunity for Waterbury. IHouse A Puzzle I Bridge Port. r. pa- a- a. 3 3 0 0 1 2 4 0 2 1 0 O 3 13 1- 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 7 0 2 3 0 0- 2100 3 0 4 0 TotalS, - 4 14 16 27 16 0 Waterbur7. ab. r. bh-po. a. e. Pickup, If 3 0 0 4 1 0 Long, ss 312161 Dowd, 2b 400431 Zimmerman, 3,b - 4 1 1 1 2 0 Fahey, rf 300100 Hart, lb 4 0 9 0 1 Cosgrove, cf -2 0 0 2 0 0 Kahn, of 100100 Tyler, c 200410 Chadwick, p - 2 0 0 0 4 0 Bonnebeau, p 0 0 0 0 2 1 Totals, - .28 2. 3 27 19 4 Bridgeport 0 1 1 1 5 0 0 6-14 Wateribury ....0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 O. 2 Two base hits, Emmerich, Mc Laughlin, Long. Three base hits, Enunerich. Zimmerman. Home run, House- Stolen bases, Emmerich 2, Martin, Kingdom. Sacrifices, Martin, Kingdom McLaughlin, Long, Fa.hey. Double plays, Long to Dowd to Hart Left, on bases, Bridgeport 8: Water bury 5. Ba-ses on. balls, off House 4; Chadwick 4; Bonnebeau O. Hits, off Chadwick 7 in 5 1-3; off Bonnebeau 9 in 3 2-4. Struck out, by House 1; by Chadwick 1; by Bonnebeau 2. Losing pitcher, Chadwick. Umpires, - Waters and McLaughlin. Time, 1:48. August-Coy Bout Carded George Dvryer, matchmaker of the Bridgeport A. & will go to -New 'York again tomorrow in the hopes of signing up some fast battler to meet "Irish Johnny" Curtin the star bout ,of tte show to be held in the State street arena, July 18. Popular prices will prevail 8.nd an excellent card is promised for local boxing fans. Billy Prince anti Harry Peterson. of Stamford, will meet in the semi-final go of 10 rounds, while Teddy Coy, of Stratford, who put up a fast go with Pete Dunn at the last , show, will meet Pete August, of Bridgeport, in an eight-round go. Kid Lewis, formerly Jim Bones, will box in the preliminary, with Yottng Ahearn of Ansonia as his opponent. Popular prices will prevail. CrRASHOS VICTORIOUS The Crash A. C. nhae 0 11 a fast played game from the Lynn Stars by a score of 4 to 3. The contest was one of the finest exhibitions ever staged at Seaside Park. Save for a lone miss by Cooney, the Crashos played excellent ball. Bowe pitched a. stellar brand of ball, retiring- 13 of the Stars' batters via the strikeout route. Welch's two base bit with two men on practically W011 the game for the Crashos. - Next Sunday the Crashos will jour ney to Norwalk to play the baseball team representing that place. R H E Crashos 0 0 0 1 2 1 -0 -0 x-4 15 1 L. Stars 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0-3 6 2 Batteries: Rouel and Hill; Som mers; Alexander and Steadwell. ctross EXPERT EV DRAW. Atlantic City, N. J.. July n----The three' games left unfinished in. the first round of play in the chess mas ters' tourney ended in, draws early today. W. S. Jackson, Philadelphia.. and S. Turover, Washington, play ed eight3r moves; M. D. Hago, Wash ington, and Prank Marshall, United States champion, played 84 and Da vid Janowski, champion of France, and V. Sournin, Washington 75. , - 1 BASEBALL A t Newfield Park Today and Friday, - , WATERBURY 3:30 P. 3L - 1,-; ----- . , . , ,. e - .. . , - . --..... , .. . , - . , , - , lHE BRIDGEPORT-TIMES - -. - -- 1 -- ' - - . , - - , -- - - . '''- -Pa..0--e Eight - --,.- - - -.- - - --,--- - - - - - -- , - - -- Thursday, July 70221- ' , . .. in , ,..t i-- ----- - ,. dr - -.. - , ' - 6- , . - ' - - ., - - - , - . - , , - - ,- - ,- - , , , 17 , . , 0 jp.... t - , - it - ,. - ' - - , " . , , , , , c , . , o ,,, , , ,s , ' . a , , ' . ,, , . M 4, , ' IF' '4 ro In - 1 res an , abta Warer rury . . , , . .. , , . , . ., , . , . .. i , , . . 1- , ,,,t,,, , ,, , , , t And OUTDOOR SPORTS . ,- Y - I? TAD S I , ( i , : Larpen ler . k crappy Brass.cos , y. A . ðf 7 7,,, - , ., ,,,, - ,... .,.,,-67-- : 'il'fo7fiZtleZii 1:11,---..1-r-- . (. . al. . ,. . - ð ,. ; 'ibb 9 ' .01" .J77'. - (.4 -.1,e ,. - ,or. , 1 -, - , - ' -... 5---' 7 - iSr ii,,t404..4,43r ,er, 4 f .., ,,, i :--Gibbons Battle --: . - ;r Vt tkr Tf.t' Thi..P.O. -lipf-5. - e lea's 110 tosae a' ' Val" '- le ',Agtaasilð 41.4' A 00'7 -r t --- A-r-.-coiH-tpa-ow P.A,- ' 7 . ,, ,.,.-ii,,,,,,cii. !1 tr .. . . ' S ,, , eems Cert. ain ..., , s'llen-lo2,1:":1-1- . , vic!,,s,,,r -mpgcel , ru- V-31hcc---11--- .ãa:." ,,,..-.: ,, Pt , Tvege GoES- 1."' Á) '.'1 i I- Newfield Park toda,y and tomorrow . e - a -' --e - e 41 , , 1 h ee Some lively doletgs in the national ,, 7 - , : i ,.. 1,'., ! Da-OV -. Lie e.a1P4.--, ' eaeteteetaKA Sae. ''a A ' : la 'lleltit r tlif 4 I pastime realm can be expected at , el a- TA-Tr Pkf-- .eit N when Waterbury will be the oppo ' , . atetta nents of the speedy Brown Derby ag- - ' 1 , i - i e - eatia 0 , p.. 7 ijz A1,40 ea rite) 9:,,k1'1,: It -WELL-. APTIZit NW .7: :e'-11,' l'. '10.13-91C s711.011..A. rES Ivie""11:11;, Sitx.:::erj... . ..er vo,sNe,,tn. 57012...i .6s, 01,,,,... aterbur -Fans - exegetical Flushed with two vrins in : ; New York, Suly -7-Hope of getting ate NE .144--...) I -rf e I,- aa r.NE- tier-.N'll - 1. W Y - - Georges Carpentier's signature today ' -- 11 f 1111'let12.a-." ...nee? ED it- t, E-14 ? ,- , the Brass City tbe McCann outfit Is -. ' e to the articles of agreement for a bout e set to make a- clean sweep in the se ' to,41.....-pot ..)- - r4 1 Stone Umpires ries. With the best twirling staff in 1 , . with Tom Gibbons on Columbus Day e Sri,. 11,451-TE-tecareleE 1314C)Vj"-' eilly.le .1-141:eleEraTHIktykiaaorate:07.1teelaSalit4 ------7 v 4 9 the league and the B. D.'s swiping : ! October. 12, was expressed by Tex , a.e,e.,-,..ree ..-,.e-.,e--.-..,a.e1 , le';',.,t 'A Nr.,13 50. a 'i i . I Rickard, who said he expected a visit , Al NELL. a I eel r.ozaPPET" ...me, CA) f - y V iry ..as , I ',,i,.,,,1-, vl - the ball at a merry clip ethere's no 1,, i , from -Descamps, the French boxers' DEZkta 1 tsTn 0 me . ,---- 1 el 01"M , v, (,r, .E,..t.),, , ,,,,.,,. , . Umpiring of a brartd consid- reason : why the pepnarit climb , egad raw b Waterb y ma fans re- shouldn't continue. The locals are I - .manager during the afternoon. , . , 4 - , , - f0S- A , --,:J',1, :!' '-t-:-.,----, E aaN9S-- 0,4' .'a. lei V 1 ti 1 1 al---.' 4 suited in a, hostile demonstra- now about 2 1-2 games behind the , ,.1 : , Terms for the match were under- - e I ' e ea- el a 0 - ' stood to include a percentage basis of a ðð ,,-,,--e . ' eaa Z, ee lion against Umpires Mdbangh- Worcester leaders. ateta about 30 or 35 per cent of the gross e t , - --, ,-' 1 I r A st-tee r t4i: 11 ik 0 ft1'-'' 7 . ; a. '...' e ' lin and Waters following . the . , ç ,, ee ife,Va, ' game between the Brasscos and ' "Shanty" House Stars. ;': .:, , gate receipts. for Carpentier- It was ....a ea- , ea ' . ' e expected -that the bout would be ar- - e a-vet a-- - Brown Derbies . yesterday in "Shanty" House won the gold ---a b - ranged before the Frenchman leaves - i . ' ' '' - Z'. 4,- .. ' 7 I ata :.,,e-, '' f---- , - e,,,ezeek, 4 1 "...- s ,. Waterbury. The arbiters had a medal and all other honors that go , - hard session and were almost with a victory at Waterbury yes-ter- ; . foru Fhetuernceoateluvisitilas elesirofetroludblaeatz 1, g IY t expected from the Gibbons side oe - the contract Rickard had hoped to : arrange the meeting for Labor Day, - but Otrpentier's broken hand will pre- e ' e, a ; . I e ' ee ea - "to e , , aes - ' , i e r ,,, o.."--- , ' 4 Zt'-;4ya ' 1 lrro,t - c 7 - :,-,i 13 . ' . - ---; .7-...,e--- 9- . --.--- , , -r2: ., ,--- - - . 7 1 , -''Pk..-..,-,. -714 ,j -woco---.....7, ---,, . ea, I F , . ,,, :Z., : , i . z., list' . I ,1 , 7 ......Yr: ,.,. Á, continuously the target far vol- dey. Prof. I-louse- in addition to lim- ',: ' --e t I Z e -- ee leys of jeers that evrept over the iting the Brasscos to three scattered field, especially during the tat- hits stung the ball for a homer-the , , V ter part of the game. Some of longest - ever ma,d,n, on the Brassville the more rabid fans at the con-- grounds-and also for a brace oe an , aaa,"----fere a 0 e. e ,,------ae-ea - 1) e ,-aeayea,...,- 7 l 44 , e A ,' Ill r . 1 .. vent...him from entering the riag ba- ,.... ---,- 4 .. 1 ( kg i -r , , elusion of the game 'vented their glee. It was a heavy hitteeng contest, .4- A 4 fora-tete early part of October- 1 '(--.1. ' t:$7..g-e rr e. aa--,ei..1..a. eel s hurling St01105 at the Chadwick Aetna Bonnebaeu. the Wa- . t - - - - a -a' a.a.W1---aafri'-ea-- 1 41 , e, I , fartaiterabli small and angry mob terbur3r twirlers, being bombarded for ,-, , $200,000 Bounr ok,k,kitt.. - - . 1 ,1 .- -, 00,4)7 v, - - , ,,i , 4,11i,' -, made an attempt to bar the of- a total of le hits. ' : , e 1 1 Wr r- 1 2,.' 7 7 -,'-(-- -- e a e -- ,.--i aeelt,la,' -1 e j, tki i d.t's..., - a la - Los Angeles, July 7-Captain J. M. 1 .;,,,e, Areeiewir a e----ae.alLeee 4,,,, , .1r Aw,,,, ,,4 Retails from entering the dressing ,,, , McCaw, e. wealthy clubman, formerly e ....-. .,,e4ps -----'r".'ft- ASS ie-2----a-a-- , ' , e e aree------- room, but a squad of police pre- With the exception of Joe Smith - )-(-- - --V. -i - vented any 'violence. and Wes Kingdon all of the local en- ,,, - : with the British air servece and now - N.- IA? : ,, 4 .1....eee......a... -' - - if . -'1-7: - Llei"..,.....,eaato 0 I 1 s (:171111---IP:leur;Vili-e: tl',, atee2. --47,--,:' -:1;,.;'-e.,-.47,,,,ecittv., ,, .st.17s..in-s.'", ettill411"7-11;f2-e.:0!).47': IN' III ,.......,k:T!........7-7-,ileill1:::"ael,..11.1 t st.i.e. I ...- il Numerous comnlaints of poor tered the B. H. column. Emmerich. . , of Pasadena, has sent a teleg-ram to ourPool2-: s5Pore--1- i3 ', , Jack Kearns, manager for Jack epri- 11,1 ii mupiring have been coming in Rodriguez and House had three each, 1, - , . 11 it i ti from all corners of the league. -while 'Martin, 1,oftus and McLaughlin -. Dempsey, asking if Kearne would ac- --...,,,e e.....a...,..... pee, a ,.. a . :, eept all offer for Dempsey to meet e circuit during the oast week or hit safely twice. ., ! Jack Johnson on Labor 1Day, half the mb,,i?,,jcs- ,e. poueso,.te. tem is.. .-ie.-,1---,- ,--- , - ,V--.40 . , st 1,------- .N.I0v.1)il'a. --,1-T 'PI' ', ' ',...VTIN'111 ten days. Bridgeport fans had ----- '' l receipts to go to the fighters and Nee ACQUAINTA1,1Ce leti-ioa- SO 17,-1- OF- e-,N..-1.,- a- ; ; z s- ' 7..---- '. " ' ' , . ,-. 1 '''''. 1 ,.:-.. ' , .s: 1,'11,,,' ''? if $ I ; ---. ,....,:Z.S1 di 0" a taste of it on Sunday and 'The Derbies perfarrned tra brilliant ; half to the local post of disabled ..--a , ;, ; a ,..4.-- , 111 s, AEG .-- --- 1. . ; . t ,Ed -- -0, ,,' ..- -nl... Monday but erympatbizers of the style and accorded "Shanty" House 1 ' veterans of the World War. Eeeatas RA G-e-a- ?eke C Lei CS at a it., gsV 1.:ee e rt.: ,-- - z - --- ' t's ;T!..., - - - - J , , k, 1, 4,111,, - , mnps blamed the torrid turn in perfect support. It wa,s the ninth ,er ; w, ale a ,a- e, 'Jr ee .1. '0' si s e- s' - "S-1,' I kik I lit . the weather. It might be a rorless game in a row P , . I,. 141 r sTottle CO sr LES. Nr r)krt," . - - : ' I i. vb. I : - 4 6 ftN . . 14. . ' 14 "4 t . . S '14 . . 'fr . t 1 t 4... 1 i till' ' 4 good move for President- Dan McCann outfit - . . i ., 9 1,, rk Jr r.- O'Neil to fix up his vacation list. . layed by -the .., , - -: PubhcMarkets a- e et (..., 4, , 4. 4,, ,.. , I, 6,,, . .1.. 4, ..;3 , , ,p 1 ð b likE Tillt t L-4- ?est Cr PLAsi 4 -1-I'C' - t - -,!.,,s aim s- 1---.; .4 .,- ,s tr .1 1 ' -a t-aea a le . eeeeee'et., ri, s' I,, ItY - islasii-A'tlais 4iP:..g l', . 2 '11. ' )4- 4 -11' Lou Dewey of Bridgeport, who is - Dresser) Pair Pined. , Slag- ',A Pe'D.-.-;-. ,- ,I. -:.',''.-' -t '' ' .-t It ' .1 Oill ' kl7k'N - 4 aq,:dfitil' ' '' ' . '' - ' I . ' : IP( II -7 tj an extra, is available. 'Shame- 'It was a scrappy affair and 'Umpire , 1 .--., ' Bat Ball Hard . . , , kin" Kelley, an old timer, has meLaughlin had a. busy session la been put into action, but ac- ., dispeneing justice to 'the obstreperous cording to reports he has not yet Waterbury team. The leag-ue trea,s- - - , , got his eye on the ball and is ury was enriched by $35, as a result . , e ' ra- e eeteavegegi having difliculty in calling strikes of a, $115 fine levied on Joe Cosgrove , - The Public Market nine defeated MonSter Ai 6 A414 U.;- ' I . . d balls. Kelly, however, was and. a $25 punishment meted out to ' , the .11carland nine by a score of 11 formerly one of the best umps in Lao Dowd. the Brass City second I the minor league ranks and his sacker. , i to 1, in a Mercantile League game ', - last nig-ht The Marketeers got 16 , friends are hoping that he will ----- e - i hits to 5 for the Dry Goods clerks. Iround into Ionia- , Fast fielding asserted itself In the M t 0 J .1 23 i Callahan" played a stellar game for - . . 't.' beapassing the first three batters. It 1 , ,,- , the Howland nine, nailing three men GANtEs Tomonnow. : at the plate.e Graham etarred for the ' ;:-: - SPORT, TRAIL ' - ,, Marketeers, accepting five charices in Waterbury in Bridgeport ers to "cut loose" and they whooped ,, ; center and getting three safe bingles. , Worcester in Pittsfield- . , . ez,ve,,,,atia . New Haven in Albany. himself together - The lineup Public Market-Lip- - est, ' avail. House pulled , , -, i tak; p; MeCarten. c; Schultz, lb; , -a., ae ite anameate I Hartford in SpringfielaL went out - and the next three batters , By EDDIE SHUGRUE. tvreen themselves and the Swedish e e a'.31ta' . i - ""' 1; Smith, 2b; Nuttal. 3b; Walker, ss; 1 1 Waterbury at BridgePort Worcester at Pittsfield. wseasvenathslgnroaui:dforwthheen BHrassousecitfaly treoroetcl , things riP in noisy style, but all to no i i ,Dodge. If; Buckland. rf; and Gra- Bridgeport will have its own mam- A, ..C. since the armer3r meet. The - ee.e..- .. rit rv Today's Games. New Ela.ven at Albany. via the infield route, It was a golden . ' ' ' barn, as. moth track and field day when the eiretnts claim that they edged the , ' ...---::'-,1, With Geo frA tirstbrook Howland laarkerton, p; Harty, c; Board of Recreation stages the first Swedes by one-filth of a second in - i Gibson, lb; -Harris. llb; Post, se; outdoor A- A. V. meet ever staaed in the time relay at the indoor meet. 9 ea, - opportunity for Weaerbury. . 'Dooley, ss; Callahan. la Stetzer, rf; this' city on anly 23. Severer sta-te They ha-ve greatly improved their t3w Hereford at Sprirgaeld. a - t and- Lockwood, cf. R H E championship events are exaected to tearn arid are out to be in the lead Ira .--- , . ,, a adenersaele. r e i Be P. M.1 1 0 0 3 3 1 2 0-11 16 1 be on the program- Coach Al An- when the roint score is counteet tat arakrepasse edt,ermi ag- dYoalketre mwaersthTariTo Bred. geprooesterdrtr 614,pinWrsatSenreeerdeu;sy. 2. f ,, - T Iltwiend 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 1 5 4 dmeirizoe nanic7 Iroyoiug braded oTathaivoonsthipe teaTmhewillteso accohm"plete 17-ut awnith t?ie jor leithaguee bjallYea4ntne on w;laltattt enyf ctahne , their optics on the pennant races in events staged that day. He is bet- recent shavvings made by this team soame may be said oe the Pirrttes, I House A Puzzle I . the National and American leagues. Hartford 12, Springfield 6. deeport. Bri e r ' : Bannas Shuts tine on some of his Bed and Black means that- their handieeps will be athletes to cop the honors. The High cut conaiderably. The American A.A. ielaamyingis in . the east And neither going to have an easy row Anyeny 6, New Haven 4- , ab- r. bh- Po- a. e . school team won the indoor meet has formed a eraak team and claim As a rule the teams-. that head the to hoe. The coming series, tbere- Standing of Teams. Briarterich, cf - - - t 3. 3 3 0 0 , ,' e -.f here with flying colors and have been to have one of the fastest relay squads packs in the American. and National fore, vein leave the Indians and , e- W la p.c. Ray, ab , ''' t' lit tam or going better . ever since and Coach in the city. They won the Pleasure leaeues on July 4 are bang up fa- Giants with everything in their fa- Worcester .......,------ 39 24 .619 Martin, rf - -- 53 . , Anderson claims that his squad 'will Beach relay on Memorial Day. vorites to win the pennant . run off with the premier honors here There will be several other teams vor for building up percentage and Bridgeport -- -35 26 .574 Rodriguez, lb - 6 032 123- 1312 i- 04)6' .(-',.:1:- ,.- if they are to keep in the scramble New Haven ... 35 2'8 -556 Smith, c 4 .1 0 2 0 0 the 23rd. from. outside the city On the entry This is Only partl4r trtt, eoday they will have to take advantage of Hartford -- . 0 - - Bannas allowed only 'IWO. sine - - --leg "The events will inclUde 100 yard list. These will include the Wesrt re.. a...e , , and the local trade school fielded per dash, 020 yard dash. 440 yard run, End e.A. C.. ea Bristol; Wa,terbury E -- '-' reasc'e that bath races are it- Pitteaeld - --- ....... 331g 3219 :553302 IleolCinetgudenn, if sn - - - . 25- 62 2 32 07 0 - fectly behind him. and they shut out two club affairs. The champion spring:field ---- 30 3,5 -462 McLaughlin, 3b - 4 1 2 1 0 0 88,0 yard rue mile run shet put, ot C.. Hartford Flyers, New Haven . the Stamford Trade nine, 14 to O. The high jump br.oad ju ; pole vault Harriers, New Britain A. C.. and the Cleveland Indians are barely Tris Speaker's team so far tbis Waterbury - -28 34 .4,52 House, p ---- - 5 2 3 0 4 0 - local twirler fanned 14 of the Lock and interclUb relay. Devon A C. hdlding their own with the heavY season has shown tbe best fight- Albarter 19 47 .288 - ; City batters and passed none. Every The meet will afford a good chanee P. V. Gahan of this city is sending Ibtlettetst, 'Yankees stoPping on their Ing sPirit of anY club in either ' , Total. e .41 14 16 27 16 0 ,,,' - member of the local team got a hit for the St. Joeeph's to run ofr the out entry blanks to all athletic clubs e surprisingly chipper league. 'lame after time the In- a -N Waterbatae . ' E Paige Ted getting a homer. double and race that has been long disputed be- in the cit3r and state: - Pittsburg-h Pirates Immo manag-, dians have overcome leads by . . , , ale re Ma- pa. a e , '' , ' two singles- Macheski and Mrzaek ed to keep paces ahead of John their opponents, corning from be -..... alsa got homers, Donbullin. i star ,.. I ofveledidefrpooref tthhee Brgadthgee-. ,, , McGraw's pennant hungry Giants ' --a in the National League. - hint! to win vvith a rush in -the last few innings. They have this Eastern League poienkup, It .... -- 3 0 0 1, g, ss 4 1 0 3 1 2 1 6 1. . , port team, sprained his ankle while - tottimak for the fact that they Dowd, 2b 4 0 0 4 3 1 . Zimmerman, 3,b - 4 1 1 1 2 0 ., are lending their league today. But there is no certainty that the 3 0 0 1 0 0 t slialbegotto third base lIl the fourth and Se,eeleY Will Defend Golf Fan Chatter -- tbraaack tmanbe raenrnd first of August will not see a. change 4 a 0 9 0 1 Theainjury will seriously handicap , in -the complex-ion oe 'both races. In the case of the Pirates the sit the Trade School team in the A. A. 1.1 uation has not changed in more than 1 aa-a meet here July 23. Title On. Greenwich Links . a month. It is the same old ques- i.-1 Kahn, cf 9 I . .CHP. o saa, ihreg rter' Y. O. lveber f, c f - - - - - 12 00 00 12 00 00 , e ' The local team lineupe larzaak. 3b, The imperiaring inter-sectional tion of whether or not Money Gib- Thanks to Albany! The tafienders .2 0 0 4 1 0 e leacheski lb. Petrino cf, Paig'e' ss, - asendrieswaalesttehmlY.easNatiternonaperLeaerigue,ane soount's pilftchtheersy woriallokbetheabGleiatuotshwiolidi helped the Bridgeport pennant cauee , t Donbullin lf, Chelacy a Grineelow , V by trimming New Haven, 6 to 4. e t ce. Fennell rt, Whelan '2b, and Ban- clubs on the road may develop pass them sure, and once In the van Dameron's hit was a feature, the Al-ae. parker eeeley, Brooklawn Brooklawne Fairfield. Farmington, the real turning Points of both McGraws team will be about as easy bane first sacker getting a triple and CBheandnwe bi ceak u' ,P p- -': : : : 02 06 06 06 24 ill. 28 2. 3 27 19 4 . I ,, - nas .p. . ' R H E golfer, will be mated upon to defend New Canaan, Ridgefield. Wallingford, laces. to catch as a handful of wild eels. two singles. al B. T. S. 3 0 3 1 2 0 1 4 0-14 '22 0 his championship title at the twentee Waterbury, Greenwich. Hartford, Car- BrTidoretaplso,rt 1-001115 00 6-14 .. . tar Athletes . , .. Ralph Head, Hartford twirler, post- 'rwo base hits, Emmerich, Mc WatetiburY - .0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0- 2 . S. T. S. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 0 0 second annual cha.rnpionshipe of the pet Club, Hartford; Highland, latch-, - ., e , i , 0 - . 1, ' .4t Hooks And Jab , . , , ' By CHICle CllEATON- Connecticut Golf Associetion which field. Manchester, Naugatuck, New S sea will be held ou the links of the Haven, Norwich, Pine Orchard, Put tGoreenwich Couetry Club July 13, 14 name Quotanset, Raoe Brook, Sequin, and 16. A record field will compete Shenecossett, Shuttle Meadowe Sound for the title this year. Tqnuealnilfeydal Lorgdesis autot36 Beach. Wealogue, Wee Burn, West behor,42e vorto.ðwaWyethersfielte Windsor and hands ot Howarcl S. 'White of Beacon The offic,e,rs of the association are: Falls, secretary of the association, by J T. Soutter, Greenwich, president; next Saturday. al la Morris, Hartford, vice president; Members of the aaeociation aa-e Ittawara. White. secretary-treasurer. , I In Big Meet Berkeley, Cal., Jul3r 7-Sixty noted American cellege and club athletes who competed in the National Ama- , , S.P R 0 T .. SNAPS H OTS- . çs ed another win over the Ponies Head Laughlin, Lang. Three base hits, - appears to be a jinx to the Flenn Emmerich. Zimmerman. Home run, outfit. House- Stolen bases, Emmerich 2, Martin, Kingdom- Sacrifices, Martin, Degnart, Hartford's new first base- Kingdon, MeL,aughlin, Lang, Fahey. man, has some awkward moves as a Double plays, Long to Dowd to Hart . I wielder, but he's a mighty handy Left- On bases, Bridgeport 8: Water- . man with the club. bury 5. Ba-ses on, balls, off House 4; Chadwick 4; Boneebeau O. Hits, off Santoro, former Holy CMS'S infield- ahadwick 7 in 5 1-3; off Bonnebeau 9 , 9 teur Athletic Union track and field e mh5e,eetlavdilhaletreePntasesadar t uaernnd a 'al nyveibatyal itfti. oh' nej upmi Yaeoe3itf.' i 4ot o aA snb de --9 er, is taking Phil Neher's pla,ce at shertstcrp in the Hartford lineup, - f in 3 2..3. Struck out, by House 1; i by Chadwick 1; by Bonnebeau 2 i NEW YORK-Georges Carpentier 1 .... iViTe are in receipt of a letter' from e. I Losing pitcher, Chadwick. Umpires, - , George Werner, brother et Manager Local Rifle after arranging with Tex Rickard sociation of the A. A- IT, it was an- Torn Gibbons will sail for France on DennoernAunnmaicroðen.dwa.mtecletfdhGeaerryas..taht, jh - the date for his proposed bout with owing to the latter's injury. -- i Jimmy Wernenformerly Johnny Gray Jack . Sidesteps ri;:teBpsi.aerp-xepRaeryctiandn, maauro de Lindstrom, Worcester twirler, held W1:4aste.rs and McL,aughlan. Time, . , ' I. of Boston, in which Manager Werner Pittsfield to five ceouts, the league , , l states that George Werner, who e-x- , leaders scoring an easy win, 6, to 2. A ugust-Coy ,,- , i .. , pects to come to Bridgeport next Expert High , . July la 1 HHaelLfraircolh.,,, Eofarall ejw TYhoomrks;outGaeurddocnonof soli:a: :SHY C1TY-The New Jersey lace' fans will ,in all likelihood, , . : month to make it his permanent Cupid s Wallop - 4. l home, issues :a dea to Lou Begash and nolly of Balton, and Charles W. Pad- Boxing Commission has placed a ban nee big Tom Schulte, new WateraerY LeaveTrwckoJrthohnpseortin tferntomiarybexing in the pitcher, in action. Schulte is a ' - eother welterweights of the state The following' is the result of the following his' release from stra,pping big fellow and has a large a ' , Georgie Werner has fought such third tryout held by tbe Cennecticut ia 9 ' ; boys as Jimmy - Fruzzetti, ChartcY Rifle and Pistol association to select assortment of curves with plenty,ea out Carde, 4:1;.- :-': , . Chicago, July 7-Dan Cupid dock of Los Angeles. , i Parker, Freddy Yelle, Johnny Downs, a team to represent Connecticut at speed. Joe Cosgrove d-eclares he's a I will not get the opportunity of LOIN-DON-William T. Tilden. ten- comer. George Dwyer. matchmaker of the - 1 Young Sacco, Georgie Ward, Willie the national matches. held at Camp . I landing a, kayo on Jack Dempsey, -e- Ms champion; Devereaux Milburn . le and Walter Mohr. Manager per during the period between Dee rY just yet at any rate, according to Bridgeport A. & A., will go to -New 1 Werner may be reached at 187 August 27 and Sept- 22- Each team and Louis Stoddart, poloists, are Marty Murphy is back in the New the worlda boxing champion- rio Of I'M I , Powell street, Brooklyn, N. Y. will consists of e captain, coach. ten eWhat about the rumor re Tillts Tonight among the passengers who sailed on Haven outfield after a. layoff on the York again tomorrow in the hopes of signing' up some east battler to meet ,,, -- - the Olympic. bench for a couple oe weeks. shooting members and two alternates. - . - ' Dyekman Street Oval. Manhattan's garding voter 'Prospective mar The U- S. Government will pay all , - - "Irish Johnny" Curtin in the eta. , riage, ' he was asked. i 'biggest open-air arena, will stage it's travelling expenses to and from Camp BOSTON-Johnny Wilson, middle- --meeeeeeen bout ,of the show to be held in the weight champion, has issued a dell -Nothing to it." he said. ' l opening show tonight. otTering four Perry and will also furnish each team . forStaBtreidduckpin tomtney tilts carded for a. match with Georges Carpentier. i State street arena, July 18. I , 'Every time I go out with a - e twelve-round top-notch events. The ,....a. , ea. stePeing quarters and meals BikaSEBALL RESULTS 1 - Popular prices will prevail and an 1 - , card is: Earl Baird, Johnny Mar- while at Camp Perry. ' girl somebody starts the rumor I'm engaged or &acme to be mar- geport tonight follows: leeeea YORK-Ledy ',anger. Har- , , ray, . Frankie Jerome ors. Abe Gold Teller vs. Kausler, Arcade allees ; old Kruger:, Charlotte Boyle, Helen excellent card is promised for local W. Naramore, Bridgeport, 140; IL ried. I have no such intentions , -; : stein, Billy De Foe vs. Charley Pilk Anderson vs. "B." Ha-rpea Connie Wainwright and other swimming e boxing fans. Billy Prince and Harry e Thomas. Quinniplac, 137; C. B. Nara-- -1 , ington and Sammy Seiger against at this time." AMERICAN. - Peterson. of Stamford, will meet in raora Bridgeport. 136; F. Rogers, .,,- Micky Brown. The champion who le ext rotate Lewis' alleys; Stokes vs. leausler. Ar- stars are amo the eb eaters Boston 2. Washington 1 , (12 in- the semi-final go of 10 rounds, while , , Quinnipiac, 133; F. A. Petrie, Bridge tdocazgehltri. the meet in the Garden pool Dings. to visit his mother in Salt Lake cade alleys, arKeeleuypcalewysebyouzivslenrims ocroallritnhgy einutHeafrtteoorwdn: first g-ame; Washington 1, Teddy Coy, of Stratford, who put up I port, 126; le F. Howata.Quinnlpiac, - ''' Ted Russell, the Norwich middle- City, also declared he would not Boston 0 (second game). ' a fast go with Pete Dunn at the last , 122; He Morrell, Quirmipiac, 112; P. ':' - : Weight, has been matched to meet . fight iCarperatier again. Chicago 2, Detroit, 5. - show, will meet Pete August, or a'ontgomery, Quinnipiac, 112; H. T. in Hartford and Sad- peeire.,0EIToiNeeo. .a. Trowbridge, I -1-larold Abbott in a twelve round go ae Bridgeport, in an eight-round go. g , , Munson, Quinniplac, 106. at the Iteckavray S. C., July 8 12 Start. ers In ler vs. White in New Haven. tSandiug of Teams. Kid Lewis, formerly Jim Bones, will l' The next tryout will be held at one member of the Oxford-Cambralge l - On Connie Lewis' drives last night W le PC. box in the preliminary, with Youag , athletic team. has started to train New Haven, Sunday, July 10. Shoot- Lou Dewey excelled Bob Stone,- win e' - -Patsy Bogash, who has been inac- Cleveland with the 'aver athletes. - . 48 26 .649 ing commences at 9 a. m. , ning six out of la games. There were ' New York 46 28 .622 Ahearn oe Ansonia a,s his opponera. e t -a . tive for a couple of months, will soon Popular prices will prevail. two tie contests. Scores: Washington -se. 43 37 -539 f . start training a-gain in preparation e for his re-entry into the squared cir- "wa- Taver-n Stakes Dewey: 95 100 12.3 97 10,0 102 98 PARIS-The second round Davis Detroit 1916s9tolluole51:120 89 107 99-1384. , 38 38 .500 CRASHOS ' VICTORIOUS t eaa;-ele next month. Patsy says it's too Y ale Athléte-s Cup tennis contest between India Beaton 33 40 .452 0391119184,213111051313080 le3 106 and France will be PlaYed here Jule St. Louis -- ....... - 32 44 .421 The Crash A. C. nine W013. a fa-et t , - , hot to aght fhese days. '', 16 and 17. Chica.go a 42 .417 played game from the Lynn Stars be Z , . Cleveland, July 7---aiour events 'were - Philadelphia ... 29 4,4 .397 0 score of 4 to 3. , The contest was , ff ' ' : -ANDERSON'S RETORT Start Training on today's grand circuit harness Spalding Rolls 151. NEW YORK - Billy Patterson. one of the finest exhibitions ever e e . c - racing program at North Randall, Spalding recorded a. 151 score ttnð brilliant inaelder, who tailed to get with the $5,000 Tavern Stake for defeated "B." Harper art six out of 11 NATIONAL. staged at Seaside Park. Save for a t, --.,-- , The Bridgeport High track team games in New Haven. Scores: a chalice with the Giants, has been Pitteburg-h 3, St. Louis 2. lone miss by Cooney, the Crashes 2:14 trotters as the feature. ):1,,, "farmed" to the Seattle club, , Brooklyn 11, New 'York 4. played excelleet ball Bowe pitched r - , Ma not prohibited to run -in the Cambridg-e, Masse July 7----Johnny Twelve starters' had been named to 96Sr3a2idlinOg4:1179412131-9-1133809.126 151 109 . - Boston 11, Philadelphia 6 a. stellar brand of bale retiring- 13 oe ' : 1 A.. A. U. meet at Bristol last Monday.. Mack, trainer of the Yale athletes go the Tavern, meet prominent of e - I In fact-the B. H. S. team did not who will join -forces with Harvard which were Galli Curci, Jeannette Harper: 96 125 103 99 114 94 124 M 93 116 123 93-1180. , the Stars' batters via the strikeout i,, - I run. The Hilltoppers who competed on July 23 against the combined Rankin and Hilda Fletcher. ' Be- acey INTheeler - Standing of Teams - , route. Welch's two base bit with twq - , W le PC men on practically W011 the game tor v 7,. t at Bristol ran under the name of the team from Oxford and Cambridge, cause of her mark of 2:03 3-4, last Bill Sadler Defeated. , -, , i "Bridgeport A. C. , brought six-members of bis team -to fall, Galli Curci was the overnight. eleellie Sadler was -defeated by Orsini - - Pittsburgh ...., , 50 25 -667 the Crashos. - f ) - Coach Al Anderson said today that ennis Winner New York 44 27 -620 Next Sunday the Crashoe will jour the Stadium yesterday for their first favorite, The other events on the in Hartford, the Capital City pinner I he was given permission to run his workout. The drill was very light card were the 2:20 - pace with ten winning six of the games. Scores: 3-8 32 543 ney to Norwalk to play the baseball t, , - . i team during the summer by High consisting merely of starts for the probable startere; the 2:06 pace with Orsini: 95 117 101 93 82 107 124 - sletostLoortuis 38 35 - -521 team representing that place. 't, I school authorities. Anderson sa3-s track men and just a. little high six, and the 2:10 trot with ten. 103 96 96 192 97--1228. Brooklyn Chicago 38 36 .514 32 37 .464 R H E Crashes 0 0 0 1 2 1 e -0 x-4 15 1 t :t: ', the ea,ct that football men will be hurdling' for Sheddert. The Yale men , Sadler: 97 98 '107 99 90 107 114 Macey Wheeler played brilliant ten . burnt out" is all "bosh." -Track who reported at Beach Bluff were STEUBEN-S OUT wrrIE D Cincinnati . . ..... . 27 45 .375 a. seers 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0-3 6 2 , - 100 107 94 93 95---1.2.01. . nis at Newport, yesterday, when the Philadelphia 20 , 50 .286 Batteries: Reuel and Hill; Sem ( will keep them in trim," said - the Hilles, Chapman, Siemens, Shedden, ' EFL mentor. He said that if such trou- Feldman and Vanderphyl. Mack has TRe Steuben A. C. challenges any Harvard-Yale racqueters vanquished mers; Alexander and Steadwell. , : ble continues he will not allow the decided to use Hilles in the mile run 13 t 15 year old team in the city a'.. , iel the Oxford-Cambridge team. The - '' f Hilltoppers to enter the meet July 23 instead of the tweemile and enter eo e - - , ' ctross EXPERT re DRAW , summary: Atlantic City, N. J.. July n-The , ! under any name. , Vanderphyl in the longer distance. r a game next Sunday to be played at Old Mill Green. A game can be Pays His Fight -Williams. Yale, defeated Barbour, Oxford, 6-1, 6,4, 6-3; Bi Lea ue Dust g g - PUTNAMS VS. PEQUOTS. ranged by calling Manager William TU-NeaTEILS TO R-latelEVE rit....tprac ar - ---: McCarthy, - Cambridge, deteated , first round of play- in the chess mas I three' games left unfims- hed in. the Pascone, Barnum 3888. ' - e ,-- - " i Dunne, Harvard, 6-1, 9-7, 4-6, ters' tourney ended in, draws early , The Putnams of the Boys' Club will Mixieo City, 3'uly 7.--Underground LEACH CROSS BEATEN- With Alex Ferguson pitching, ithe cross bats with the Pequots or South- passages are to be located at 20 oe . Bet In Pennies 6 B3u-ndy. "Yale, defeated Lowry, Cam- Yankees lost a 4 to 2 game ag-ainst today- W. S Jackson, Philadelphia. York, July 7.---Leach Cross, and 1. S. Turover, Washington, play- v ed eighty moves; M. D. Hag, Wash ' Lie:we Suriday, at Seaside Park, on Dia- the principal street crossings in this a4-ew baidge, 6-4, 8--6, 6--3. Rochester , Mond No. 1- The Pequots bested the city to relieve the traffic situation who ten years ago was such idol 1-- a Fenno, Harvard, defeated Hopkins, --- - . -Putriams once before on their own which has become serious. It is of the East Side as Lightweight Oxford, 6-0, 6-2, 6-4. Burleigh Grimes. Brooklyn pitcher,. ington, and Frank Marshall, United l' ',. 1 diamond, but the Boys' Club team is planned to have the cost of digging Champion Benny Leonard is today, One jitney driver on the Para- Horn, Cambridge, defeated Holmes, champion et France, States champion, played 84 and Da- V , out to tutu the tables. Rogers is the tunnels covered by rentals from was outpointed by Jimmy Duffee of dise Green lina won 'a, lot of Harvard, 6-1, 6-2, 6-1. . , , had a big day. He won his seventh straight game with a -1.1 to 4 win and V. Sournin, Washington 75. , . Wheeler, Yale, defeated Hepburn, over the Giante. and banged out a - , -elated to be on the mound for the va.rous concessions which he to be the West Side. in a tenround final of -, Itree3r ell die fight- He is Steve vid Janowski, ---------e- - ,. -- - ,. . - . - - - .- . . ,.. A . ( - ! . . .- 1 i, , : 1 A0. i I I ' 1 i (', ., i. . 0 ' i , - '4,- .. 1 1 - , . ' , i i '' , 0 0 i i t t -' "' 1 0, 7 ;I i i , ! t - - I i , t ii ' 1, . 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